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Roma Contro Roma 1964.avi Instant

: Due to the low budget, the "undead" were often filmed using double-exposure, making them appear as transparent ghosts rather than flesh-eating ghouls—a look that has its own unique, "tacky" charm. Essential Details War of the Zombies (1964) - IMDb

Gaius soon discovers a terrifying truth: the local governor has teamed up with a sinister high priest named (John Drew Barrymore). Aderbad uses the power of a mysterious three-eyed goddess to resurrect fallen Roman soldiers, creating an immortal, "zombie" army to overthrow Rome itself. Why It’s Worth a Watch Roma contro Roma 1964.avi

Set in a remote corner of the Roman Empire, the story follows centurion (played by Ettore Manni), who is sent to investigate a province where tribute payments have stopped and Roman soldiers are vanishing. : Due to the low budget, the "undead"

: As the villainous Aderbad, Barrymore (father of Drew Barrymore) brings a flamboyant, wild-eyed energy that steals every scene he's in. Why It’s Worth a Watch Set in a

: Unlike the standard muscleman epics of the era, this film leans heavily into atmospheric horror, using multicolored smoke and "phantom" effects to make the undead army feel eerie.

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